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A Step Towards Identity and Citizenship: Limpopo Department of Health and Home Affairs Unite to Hand Over Late Registration of Birth Certificates

  • Mpho Dube
  • Jul 8
  • 2 min read
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The Limpopo Department of Health and the Department of Home Affairs have joined forces to bring identity and citizenship to the people of Limpopo MEC for Health Dieketseng Mashego, on behalf of Limpopo Premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba, introduced the Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Njabulo Nzuza, during the handover of Late Registration of Birth (LRB) certificates at Moletjie Tribal Hall, Capricorn District.


The ceremony, attended by MEC for Social Development Florence Radzilani, and other dignitaries, marked a significant milestone in the province's efforts to ensure that every child born in Limpopo has access to identity documents. The handover of LRB certificates is a critical step towards realizing this goal.


The #LeaveNoOneBehind campaign, championed by the 7th Administration, aims to ensure that every individual in Limpopo has access to basic services, including healthcare and identity documents. The handover of LRB certificates is a testament to the province's commitment to this campaign.


The Limpopo Provincial Government's #LetsGrowLimpopoTogether initiative emphasizes the importance of collaborative efforts to drive development and growth in the province. The partnership between the Department of Health and Home Affairs is a shining example of this initiative in action.

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Health MEC Dieketseng Mashego and Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Njabulo Nzuza.

Identity documents are essential for accessing various services, including healthcare, education, and social grants. By providing LRB certificates, the Department of Home Affairs is enabling individuals to access these services and exercise their rights as citizens.


The handover of LRB certificates is a result of a collaborative effort between the Department of Health and Home Affairs. This partnership demonstrates the commitment of both departments to ensuring that the people of Limpopo have access to essential services.


The handover of Late Registration of Birth certificates is a significant milestone in the province's efforts to ensure that every child born in Limpopo has access to identity documents.


The partnership between the Department of Health and Home Affairs is a testament to the province's commitment to collaborative governance and service delivery. As the province continues to work towards realizing the goals of the #LeaveNoOneBehind campaign, initiatives like this will play a critical role in ensuring that no one is left behind.

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